EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 27 MIN
08 | Dating DeJaVIEW: Reality TV, Relationship Patterns & The Kyle & Mauricio Split
from Dating Déjà vu · host Dating Déjà Vu
Welcome to the very first Dating DejaVIEW episode! In this series, host Christina Hathaway dives into the relationship dynamics of reality TV couples—analyzing attachment styles, emotional patterns, and the psychology behind love, heartbreak, and everything in between.In this episode, Christina takes a deep dive into:✨ Mauricio and Kyle’s separation—what went wrong?✨ Lindsay and Carl’s whirlwind romance and breakup on Summer House✨ Paige and Craig’s long-distance love story and what their relationship teaches us about commitment fearsWhether you're a reality TV fan or looking to reflect on your own dating patterns, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and real talk on love and relationships.💡 Follow Dating Deja Vu for more deep dives into dating patterns, relationship psychology, and personal growth. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!👉 It might be déjà vu… but it also might be YOU!Let's connect:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/datingdejavupod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DatingD%C3%A9j%C3%A0vuPodcastTimestamps:00:00 Intro01:18 Mauricio and Kyle’s separation and financial issues02:41 Relationship insecurities and prioritization in marriage04:26 Empty nester syndrome and brushing issues under the rug05:50 Fame, money, and relationship struggles in reality tv06:43 Lindsay and Carl's relationship history07:35 Lindsay’s attachment style and relationship patterns08:42 Monkey branching and love addiction tendencies10:39 Carl’s sobriety and its impact on relationships12:23 The importance of healing before serious commitment14:20 Lindsay’s pregnancy and fast-moving relationships15:47 Using relationships to avoid emotional pain17:20 Paige and Craig long-distance relationship19:53 Commitment fears and the illusion of stability21:26 Mixed signals in relationships and fear of commitment24:55 When people-pleasing delays a breakup26:14 Outro
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Welcome to the very first Dating DejaVIEW episode! In this series, host Christina Hathaway dives into the relationship dynamics of reality TV couples—analyzing attachment styles, emotional patterns, and the psychology behind love, heartbreak, and everything in between.In this episode, Christina takes a deep dive into:✨ Mauricio and Kyle’s separation—what went wrong?✨ Lindsay and Carl’s whirlwind romance and breakup on Summer House✨ Paige and Craig’s long-distance love story and what their relationship teaches us about commitment fearsWhether you're a reality TV fan or looking to reflect on your own dating patterns, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and real talk on love and relationships.💡 Follow Dating Deja Vu for more deep dives into dating patterns, relationship psychology, and personal growth. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!👉 It might be déjà vu… but it also might be YOU!Let's connect:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/datingdejavupod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DatingD%C3%A9j%C3%A0vuPodcastTimestamps:00:00 Intro01:18 Mauricio and Kyle’s separation and financial issues02:41 Relationship insecurities and prioritization in marriage04:26 Empty nester syndrome and brushing issues under the rug05:50 Fame, money, and relationship struggles in reality tv06:43 Lindsay and Carl's relationship history07:35 Lindsay’s attachment style and relationship patterns08:42 Monkey branching and love addiction tendencies10:39 Carl’s sobriety and its impact on relationships12:23 The importance of healing before serious commitment14:20 Lindsay’s pregnancy and fast-moving relationships15:47 Using relationships to avoid emotional pain17:20 Paige and Craig long-distance relationship19:53 Commitment fears and the illusion of stability21:26 Mixed signals in relationships and fear of commitment24:55 When people-pleasing delays a breakup26:14 Outro
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